Wednesday 12 April, 2006

Now showing in Berlin, "Melancholy: Genius and Madness in Art" is the foremost exhibition of its kind. But what makes a work melancholic? Melancholy is difficult to catch red-handed, and scarcely easier to repress. Eliminate it here, and it crops up over there, tough as any weed. Everything testifies to the presence of melancholy. Yet the more you look, the more it eludes your gaze. By Laszlo F. Földenyi read more

Monday 23 January, 2006

This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the Hungarian Uprisingof
1956, when the Hungarian people attempted
to throw off the yoke of Soviet occupation - to no
avail. Hungary faces a year of commemoration fraught with conflict. A
chance to reflect on a peculiar tradition in the country's culture of
memory: commemoration by not remembering. By Laszlo F. Földenyi. read more